Kendall and Kylie Jenner Might Be in Trouble for Their Pacsun Collab

As reported by Page Six, West Palm Beach, Florida-based swim- and beachwear retailer Island Company is suing the sisters and PacSun for trademark infringement.

As part of the "Las Rebeldes" Fall 2015 collection, PacSun included a tank top that reads "Run away. Fall in love. Never return." Island Company feels that the message comes a little too close for comfort to their own logo - "Quit your job. Buy a ticket. Get a tan. Fall in love. Never return" - which appears on many of its products, from shirts to portable tumblers.

Page Six got its hands on the official complaint, in which Island Company says that the Jenners' shirt: "is likely to cause confusion, mistake and deception among consumers, the public and the trade as to whether defendants' products or services are affiliated with, sponsored by or endorsed by plaintiff."

Island Company has quite the celeb following, claiming that Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Molly Sims, Eva Longoria and Johnny Depp have all worn the surf-ready brand. But we're guessing that after this, they can bet the Kardashian-Jenner clan won't ever be donning Island Company's colored tees printed with carefree slogans.

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